Power Management problem when battery charge level is critically low

Sergio Belkin sebelk at gmail.com
Sun Sep 21 01:53:21 UTC 2008


2008/9/20 Derek Broughton <news at pointerstop.ca>:
> Res wrote:
>
>>
>>   On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Sergio Belkin wrote:
>>
>>> On Ubuntu Hardy Heron, I have a problem:
>>> When my laptop (Lenovo 3000 C200 8922 A15) reaches a critical low
>>> level of battery, system doesn't shutdown cleanly, so after power on
>>> again, I have to wait to fsck make its task. That's is too annoying. I
>>> don't understand if it's a powernowd problem. So I enabled
>>
>>
>> Sergio, there have been many threads here and at ubuntuforums where it
>> appears only a minute number of users actually have this working properly,
>> those that do, most likey use KDE and not gnome power manager.
>>
>> An alternative is to install GPM from Gnome source, this problem is many
>> months old and ubuntu folk appear incapable of resolving, or unwilling to
>> update the GPM package.
>
> And I have to report that, having given instructions that had always worked
> for me before, on Thursday I had accidentally pulled out my power
> connection and had my system suddenly stop when the battery went dead,
> without running hibernate as it should...
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Thanks, derek and Res is really the problem because of Gnome Power Manager bug?
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